Plans to convert the Grade II-listed Guest & Chrimes brassworks in Rotherham into a 138-room hotel have been approved. The redevelopment includes demolishing two buildings and repurposing a third for reception, bar, and restaurant spaces.
The project, led by Stewart Developments Ltd, faced opposition from Historic England, which flagged potential harm to the site’s historic value. Rotherham Council’s planning officers recommended approval with 38 conditions, including heritage safeguards and a local labour plan to prioritise employment for Rotherham residents.
Authorities justified the decision by emphasising the regeneration potential of the fire-damaged, derelict site and the economic benefits of bringing it back into use. Permission requires construction to start within three years.
The foundry, built between 1857 and 1888, was historically significant for producing public water system components, including the original leak-proof tap and the red New York fire hydrants. Operations ceased in 1999, leaving the buildings largely abandoned.